KEY POINTS
  • The Pentagon placed 100 National Guard troops on standby to help protect the Capitol ahead of Saturday's rally supporting people charged in the deadly Jan. 6 pro-Trump insurrection.
  • Trump, who was impeached by the House for inciting the Jan. 6 riot, said in a statement Thursday that he condemned the criminal prosecution of his supporters who were part of the mob that invaded the Capitol.
  • In recent days, police have ramped up security around the Capitol, erecting fences around the Capitol grounds, Supreme Court, the Library of Congress, and other congressional office buildings.

WASHINGTON – Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin placed 100 National Guard troops on standby to help protect the Capitol ahead of Saturday's rally supporting people charged in the deadly Jan. 6 pro-Trump insurrection.

Hundreds of far-right demonstrators are expected in the District of Columbia for the "Justice For J6" rally, a reference to the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of former President Donald Trump in an attempt to disrupt the confirmation of Joe Biden as the next president.